HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/28/1950 - Regular MeetingAugust 28, 1950.
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach met in regular sea-
sion in the council chambers of the City Hall at the hour of 7:30 P.M.
The roll was called, the following councilmen answering present:
Blue, Greeley, Isbell.
' The Mayor asked if any of the councilmen or anyone in the audience
wished the minutes of the previous meeting or any part thereof read. No one
responded, and the reading of the minutes was waived.
Certain demands, having been approved by the Finance Committee and
signed by the Mayor and City Clerk, were ordered paid on motion of Council-
man Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley and. carried by the following
roll -call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake.
On motion of Councilman Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley and
carried, the regular order of business was waived to permit the opening of
bids for two projects: the paving of the Corporation Yard and the con-
struction of sanitary sewer mains along West Balboa Blvd.
Three bids were presented for the paving of the Corporation Yard
as follows:
For gO,000 square feet of plant mixed surfacing:
1. Cox Brothers Construction Co. _ _ _ _ $ ,520.00
2. Sully- Miller Co. - - _ _ _ _ - _ _ -,720.00
3. John J. Swigart Co. - - - - - - - - - 6,720.00
On motion of Councilman Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley and
carried, the identical low bids were referred to the City Engineer with
instructions to contact the bidders and see if an agreement could not be
reached.
The Clerk notified the City Council that this was the time and
place for the opening of bids, pursuant to Notice Inviting Bids for the
construction of sanitary sewers in West Balboa Blvd. and other streets,
as contemplated by Resolution of Intention No. 3808, and also reported
that he had received five bids, which bids were publicly opened, read,
examined and declared as follows:
1. James I Gallacher - - - - - - - - - - - - $33,144.00
2. Forrest C. Cleveland - - - - - - - - - - 3.196.00
33 A. H. Famularo - - - - - - - - - - - - - G4, 215.00
4. James W. Huntly & Drainage Construction Co.45,636.80
5. J. S. Barrett _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 37,555,00
Reference is hereby made to the bids on file with the City
Clerk for all details as to the unit prices and kind or class of work
to be done.
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Opening of bids
Bids for paving of
Corp. Yard.
Bids for Sewers in
W. Balboa. Blvd.
Res. No. '3S129. Award.
Sewer Contract to
Jas. I. Gallacher
the low bidder
Hearing: Alleys
11th to 19th Sts.
On motion duly made and carried, all bids were referred to the
City Engineer for checking and report.
The City Engineer reported that he had tabulated all bids re-
ceived for the construction of sanitary sewers in Balboa Blvd. and other
streets, as per Resolution of Intention No. 3809, and finds the bid of
James I Gallacher to be the lowest, regular bid submitted for said im-
provement.
WHEREUPON, Councilman Blue offered and moved the adoption of
Resolution No. 3928, awarding the contract to James I. Gallacher, at
the price named in his bid, said being the lowest regular bid submitted
for said improvement, which motion was seconded by Councilman Greeley,
and upon roll call, said Resolution was adopted by the following vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake
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The City Clerk reported that this was the time and place fixed
for the hearing of protests or objections against.the work or the dis-
trict, as described in Resolution of Intention No. 3919 in the matter
of grading, paving and otherwise improving certain alleys between 11th
and 19th Streets.
The City Clerk also reported that affidavits, in support of
the publication of the Resolution of Intention, the mailing of print-
ed notices and the posting of the Notice of Improvement as required
by law, had been made and are on file in the office of the City Clerk.
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Opening of bids
Bids for paving of
Corp. Yard.
Bids for Sewers in
W. Balboa. Blvd.
Res. No. '3S129. Award.
Sewer Contract to
Jas. I. Gallacher
the low bidder
Hearing: Alleys
11th to 19th Sts.
The Mayor then inquired of the Clerk if any written protests or
objections against the work or the district had been filed with him in
said matter. The Clerk reported that two written protests had been filed
Hearing, alleys with him prior to the time set for the hearing by the following:
11th to 19th Sts.
Continued. William A. Kirk
Mrs. C. C. Gilbert.
The Mayor then announced that this was the time and place set for
the hearing of protests or objections against the work or the assessment
district, each as set forth in the Resolution of Intention hereinbefore
mentioned, and asked if anyone present desired to be heard in said matter.
No one responded.
All protests were referred to the City Engineer for checking and
report as to the percentage of the area represented thereby. The Engineer
reported that the protests represented approximately 1.4% of the total area
of the assessment district.
All protestants, having been heard, and an opportunity having been
given to all persons desiring to be heard, and a full, fair and impartial
hearing having been granted, and the City Council having before them a dia-
gram of the assessment district, and being familiar with the assessment dis-
trict, and also having considered all protests filed and the matter as to
the area of property represented by said protestants, Councilman Blue pre-
sented the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
'WHEREAS, Certain protests having been filed by William A. Kirk and
others, protesting against the doing of the work and improvement described
in Resolution of Intention No. 3519, or against the assessment district;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council having carefully considered all protests
or objections and having considered the area of the district represented by
said protests;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this City Council that it does
hereby find and determine that the said protests or objections have been
made by the owners of less than one -half of the area of the property to be
assessed for said work and improvement, as set forth in said Resolution of
Intention No. 3519; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that each and all of the said protests or
objections be, and the same are, hereby overruled and denied. The mo-
tion was seconded by Councilman Greeley and carried by the following roll -
call vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake.
Councilman Greeley then offered and moved the adoption of Resolu-
RES. 3824. Grading, tion No. 3524 ordering work in the matter of grading, paving and otherwise
Paving Alleys, improving certain alleys between 11th and 19th Streets in the City of New -
Ordering Work port Beach, which motion was seconded by Councilman Blue, and upon roll -call
was adopted by the following vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake.
Councilman Blue then offered and moved the adoption of Resolution
Res. 3525. Adopt. No. 3525, which resolution determines the general prevailing rate of wage
Unifm.Wage Scale for the grading, paving and otherwise improving certain alleys between 11th
and 19th Streets in the City of Newport Beach, which motion was seconded by
Councilman Greeley, and upon roll -call was adopted by the following vote
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake
On motion of Councilman Greeley, seconded by Councilman Blue and
carried, the regular order of business was resumed.
COMMUNICATIONS.
A petition containing 177 names was presented from the floor by
Petition to remove Edward H. Allen, requesting removal of the taro -hour limit parking signs on
2- hr.limit pkg. the Balboa Parking Lot. On motion of Councilman Greeley, seconded by Coun-
signs from auto pk. cilman Blue and carried, the petition was ordered filed after the City Man-
ager had stated that he would see that the signs were removed.
The petition of Fire Chief Crocker for permission to attend the
Joint Conventions of the Pacific Inter - Mountain Association and the Associa-
F-1he Chief Crocker tion of Fire Chiefs at San Francisco, from September 10th to 15th, with the
to attend convention usual expense allowance, was granted on motion of Councilman Blue, seconded
at S. F. by Councilman Greeley and carried by the following roll -call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT COUNCILMEN
Blue, Greeley, Isbell
None
Finch, Drake.
399
A letter from the Newport Harbor Post of the American Legion, re-
questing the City Council to oonsider an ordinance requiring registration Amer.Legion re
of all communists in the Harbor Area, was read. On motion of Councilman registration of all
Greeley, seconded by Councilman Blue and carried, the letter was referred Comms. in Harbor Area
to the City Attorney for study and report at the next meeting.
A letter from W. H. Me Donald of the Newport Beach Firemen's Club,
requesting assistance in defraying the expense of sending a delegate to the McDonald,request for
annual convention at Hoberg's Resort the latter part of September, was read. help to defray exp.
On motion of Councilman Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley and carried, for Firemen °s Club
the request was denied, convention denied.
A letter from Alexander Mark requesting continuous use of the re-
cently installed microphones to facilitate hearing at Council meetings was
read. On motion of Councilman Greeley, seconded by Councilman Blue and
carried, the letter was ordered filed.
A letter from the Beacon Bay Community Association requesting
police protection on undedicated streets was read. On motion of Coun-
cilman Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley and carried, the letter was
referred to the City Attorney for preparation of the requested amendment.
A letter from Francis Horvath, Chairman of Parks and Recreation,
requesting allocation of additional tax money for the park and recreation
program, was read. Mayor Isbell stated that he believed the question of
using additional tax money for parks should be referred to the people.
Mr. Horvath spoke from the floor, as did Mr. Higgins, both urging increased
allocation of funds for parks and recreation. On motion of Councilman Blue,
seconded by Councilman Greeley and carried, the communication was ordered
filed.
The request of Building Inspector A. M. Nelson for permission to
attend the annual Pacific Coast Building Officials Convention at San Diego
on October 3rd with the usual expense allowance, was granted on motion of
Councilman Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley and carried.
The application of Byron 0. Leeper to peddle home -grown produce
from door to door under an exempt license was presented, and on motion
of Councilman Greeley, seconded by Councilman Blue and carried, the re-
quest was granted.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS.
' Ordinance No. 627, being
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN
UNINHABITED TERRITORY CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH LYING SOUTHERLY OF CALIFORNIA STATE
HIGHWAY, ORA -60 -A AND NORTHERLY OF THE FORMER
COURSE OF THE SANTA ANA RIVER AS ESTABLISHED IN
CASE NO. 23656, ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, KNOWN
AS BANNING NO. 1 PARCEL
was presented for second reading. On motion of Councilman Greeley, se-
conded by Councilman Blue and carried, reading of the-ordinance was waived.
On motion of Councilman Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley, Or-
dinance No. 627 was adopted by the following roll -call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake
NEW BUSINESS.
Resolution No. 423 of the Planning Commission, approving the ap-
plication of Theodore Robins for a conditional permit in construction of
buildings at 534 Coast Highway, Newport Beach, was concurred in by the
City Council on motion of Councilman Greeley, seconded by Councilman
Blue and carried by the following roll -call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake
Resolution No. 424 of the Planning Commission, approving the ap-
plication of David R. Thomas for a re- subdivision of Lots 1 and 2, Block
141, Corona del Mar, was concurred in by the City Council on motion of
Councilman Greeley, seconded by Councilman Blue and carried by the
following roll -call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake
The application of the O'Connor Engineering Laboratories to
fabricate, assemble, operate and test steam boilers for experimental
Use of microphones
Police protection for
undedicated streets
Request for add.
Park Rec. money.
A.M.Nelson to attend
convention at S.Diego
B.Leeper, exempt lic.
Ord. 627 for 2nd read.
Annex. Banning No.l.
Ord. 627 adopted
Res.423,P1an.Com.
Th.Robins. Appr.
Res. 4?)!, Plan.Com.
D.R.Thomas. Appr.
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purposes at 2818 Lafayette St., Newport Beach, having been approved by the
Fire Department, was granted on motion of Councilman Greeley, seconded by
Councilman Blue and carried.
The Planning Commission submitted the comprehensive report of its
work with the planning consultants as follows:
1. A revised zoning ordinance.
Comprehensive 2. A districting,map for the City of Newport Beach.
report of P1an.Com. 3. A resolution adopted by the Planning Commission at
and consultants. a regular and duly constituted meeting of its mem-
bers held June 15, 1950 at the City Hall._
4. Recommendations of the planning consultants, Hahn
Campbell & Associates, in regard to the revised
zoning ordinance and districting map for the
City of Newport Beach.
On motion of Councilman Greeley, seconded by Councilman Blue and
Sept.25 set as carried, the date for a public hearing was set for September 25th at 7:30'
Hearing Date. P.M., and the City Clerk was instructed to advertise the same.
The City Attorney presented Resolution No. 3826, fixing the tax
1950 -51 tax rate rate for the fiscal year 1950 -51. On motion of Councilman Greeley, seconded
set. by Councilman Blue, the Resolution was adopted by the following roll -call vote:
RES. No-3826
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake
A petition signed by 15 property owners in the area between Edge-
water Avenue,Adams St. Bay Ave. and Fernando St., asking that this area
Petition - R -4 Zone B:e classified as an R -4 zone under the proposed new zoning ordinance, was
Balboa. presented. On motion of Councilman Greeley, seconded by Councilman Blue
and carried, the petition was filed for consideration with the zoning or-
dinance.
The City Attorney requested authority to negotiate a compromise
agreement with the County of Orange in the pending quiet title action on
RES. 3827 the property leased by the Balboa Bay Club. He stated that it was his
Quieting title, opinion that an agreement mutually satisfactory to both City and County
Bal.Bay Club could be reached. Resolution No. 3827 incorporating the details of the
agreement and authorizing the City Attorney to proceed with the negotia-
tions was adopted on motion of Councilman Blue, seconded by Councilman
Greeley and carried by the following roll - caul vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
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NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake
The City Attorney presented Ordinance 628, being
AN ORDINANCE ADDING SECTION 4234 TO THE MUNICIPAL
Ord. 628. Prohib. CODE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PROHIBITING. THE
Bridge Diving. DIVING OR JUMPING FROM PUBLIC BRIDGES IN THE CITY
Introduced. OF NEWPORT BEACH AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIO-
LATION THEREOF.
On motion of Councilman Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley and
carried, reading of the ordinance was waived.
Ord. 628 to 2nd read. On motion of Councilman Greeley, seconded by Councilman Blue, Ord-
inance No. 628 was passed to second reading by the following roll -call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake
Ord. 629 introduced. Ordinance No. 629 was presented by the City Attorney, being
PL & PD Ins. for vessels.
AN ORDINANCE ADDING SECTION 10150 TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, REQUIRING CERTAIN VESSELS
TO CARRY PUBLIC LIABILITY AND,PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE,
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF._
On motion of Councilman Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley and
carried, reading of the ordinance was dispensed with.
On motion of Councilman Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley, Qtd-
Ord. 629 to 2nd read. finance No. 629 was passed to second reading by the following roll -call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Isbell
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Finch, Drake.
The City Manager requested authority to enter into a mutual aid fire
protection plan with the
other cities of Orange County and Orange County, in
order to provide for greater fire safety and the interchange of equipment in
emergencies. On motion of Councilman Blue, seconded by Councilman Greeley
and carried, a mutual aid agreement was approved by the following roll -
call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Pinch..
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: brake.; 3zliell
Mrs. Meeker complained of seeping water in Avon Street at the rear
of the Lee Haven Motel. The City Engineer explained that the pipe provided
for drainage had proved impractical and that an attempt had been made to
solve the problem by building a rock drain, but at certain seasons this
did not have sufficient carrying capacity. On motion of Councilman Greeley,
seconded by Councilman Blue and carried, the City Engineer and City Manager
were instructed to endeavor to find a solution for the problem.
The City Engineer stated that the Sully- Miller Company and the John
J. Swigart Company, being identical low bidders for the contract for paving
the Corporation Yard, had conferred, and that it was his recommendation the
contract be awarded to the Sully- Miller Company. Whereupon, Councilman
Blue moved the adoption of Resolution 3829 awarding the contract to Sully -
Miller Company at the price named in their bid. The motion was seconded
by Councilman Greeley and the Resolution adopted by the following roll -call
vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Blue, Greeley, Finch.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Drake, hsbell.
On motion of Councilman Greeley, seconded by Councilman Blue and
carried, the meeting was adjourned, Sine Die.
ATTEST:
Ul ty Ller
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Mayor
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Mutual aid Fire
Equipment Agreement.
Water seepage reported
by Mrs. Meeker
Res, 3829. Awd. Contr.
to Sully- Miller for
paving Corp. Yard.